screen inferiority effect Latest about screen inferiority effect Digital Leisure Reading Does Less to Aid Comprehension Than Print Reading By Erik Ofgang published 21 May 24 A new study found that when students read digital texts for leisure it had almost no impact on their reading comprehension. Here’s everything you need to know. The Screen Inferiority Effect: How Screens Affect Reading Comprehension By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 Researchers have long noted an advantage for print texts versus digital ones, but many questions remain about why the screen inferiority effect occurs Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1ISTELive 2025: Images From The Show Floor ... And More!24 Tips For Future-Ready Teaching 3Must See at ISTELive 2025: AristotleK12 4What Is Along And How Can I Use It to Teach?5Edtech Show & Tell: ISTELive 2025
Digital Leisure Reading Does Less to Aid Comprehension Than Print Reading By Erik Ofgang published 21 May 24 A new study found that when students read digital texts for leisure it had almost no impact on their reading comprehension. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Screen Inferiority Effect: How Screens Affect Reading Comprehension By Erik Ofgang published 4 December 23 Researchers have long noted an advantage for print texts versus digital ones, but many questions remain about why the screen inferiority effect occurs